This sounds like the opposite of the government claim 4,000 jobs were created in November.

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Last week, we reported that former CIBC World Markets Inc. chief economist, Jeff Rubin had predicted the price of oil to reach $100 by the end of 2010.

On Monday, CNBC contributor John Kilduff sliced Rubin's prediction in half, claiming that oil will hit $100 a barrel in the next six months, thanks in part to a humming Chinese economy, Business And Media reports.

When Kudlow asked whether the U.S. should look to windmills in the Nantucket sound to provide a new power source, Kilduff stated he opposes the idea, and mentioned a huge oil discovery in the Gulf of Mexico Tuesday morning.

More U.S. prime jumbo borrowers are falling and staying behind on their monthly mortgage payments, with states such as California and Florida driving the elevated underperformance, according to Fitch Ratings in the latest edition of its U.S. RMBS delinquency updates through Performance Metrics.
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It could get pretty ugly in pharmacueticals. A number of the big sellers are coming off patent over the next couple years.

I've argued its time for pharma to switch to the new roads ahead of all the types of stem cells and possible therapies related to stem cells, genetic engineering, cleaning aging junk agents.. and other future areas of medicine.

The pharma path seems to be an orchard where most of the good fruit has already been picked. But the people in the industry won't listen to me and keep plodding on trying what worked in the past, only trying it harder. But their revenues are on the verge of a severe drop.

So their only answer seems to be to merge and massive downsizing. Which is imo a loser path to take. Companies need to re-invent themselves as the game changes. Look at how a Sony has changed over time. If it just tried to sell transistor radios, only more of them with more features it would be a small company.